A comprehensive, in-depth look at both sides of the Caribbean region’s energy divide, assesses the potential for growth, efforts to diversify the region’s energy mix and the impact North America’s unconventionals revolution may have.

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For countries in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, the divide between the energy-rich and the energy-poor is stark. In many cases, falling on one side or the other is enough to decide a country’s economic fortune.

Size: 210mm x 297mm (UK A4)

Style: Portrait

Format: PDF

PECode: MPEB176

Published: May 2014

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Petroleum Economist has published a series of books on the gas, LNG, GTL and CCS sectors and annual surveys of the refining, petrochemicals and oil storage sectors, we recently launched a series of in-depth special reports covering specific segments of the energy industry. These reports draw on Petroleum Economist’s decades of specialist knowledge, and include data from our archives, analysis from our reporting team, contributions from industry experts and detailed specialist maps from our industry-renowned cartographic department.

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As well as a selection of Petroleum Economist’s industry-renowned maps, the report features in-depth analysis on a regional and country-by-country basis, a comprehensive overview of the Caribbean’s oil and gas reserves, the future of its LNG industry and how advances in renewable power generation could hold the key to future prosperity for some of the region’s smaller nations.

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